Cameroon’s ghost president. But should they refuse the Swiss mediation…they will have nowhere to go.”The Swiss mediated talks have been supported by United States, the European Union and the United Nations.Meanwhile some Francophone opponents to Biya’s government, regretted that Maurice Kanto, a rival to Biya in the October 2018 presidential election, who won 14% of votes according to the Constitutional Council, was not included in the talks. . The International Crisis Group reports that some 1,850 people have been killed and more than half a million left homeless, as an armed separatist movement evolved in response to political and social tensions.Switzerland’s foreign affairs ministry, together with the Geneva-based Center for Humanitarian Dialogue, are leading the mediation process aimed at putting an end to the deadly conflict which evolved after peaceful protests by English-speaking professionals to structural discrimination in October 2016. Groups in the two western regions of the country want the creation of an independent state called Ambazonia. April 17, 2018. The Swiss luxury getaway of Cameroon’s president Biya has become a hotbed of conflict AP Photo/Sunday Alamba Cameroon’s president Paul Biya and wife Chantal voting in Yaounde, Cameroon… The President of Cameroon has been attacked for taking a lavish holiday in France said to be costing almost £25,000 every day. “It is very probable that they were security guards” associated to Biya. Paul Biya, President of Cameroon (On Oct 7, 2018 re-elected by winning 71.3% of the vote) Born on February 13, 1933, in Mvomeka'a, Cameroon; … A year later, he invited the territory of British Cameroon to join his nation and the two lands united as the Republic of Cameroon after a popular vote approved the measure.The CU was then renamed the Cameroon National Union (CNU) and rapidly became the only party in the country. If you want a foreigner, at least marry a African Carribean or African American. It was during the 29th anniversary celebrations of the party that took place in Foumban, Noun Division of the West region of Cameroon. 3. And the arrival last week of Biya and his wife, Chantal, is now seen as problematic.“Not helpful” is how one source close to the diplomatic process described the arrival of Biya just days before a second meeting between factions from the predominantly Anglophone regions was to take place in Saint Luc—some 200 kilometers to the east of Geneva. The president of Cameroon's wife looks like a complete mess and her cat/dog weave doesn't make it better. By Emmanuel Freudenthal. .put black skinned women in government house to represent our image and pride.I'm not fan of Mrs Biya's hair but I'm sorry she's a beautiful lady, and a real peaceful Cameroonian one.^^ she seems like a sweet and outgoing lady but she needs 2 change her style Onila exactly!!! .mali got beautiful women yoThese Presidents with white spouses are the shames of African leadership. 4842. He remarried in 1994. The world looks on eagerly to see Biya implement his new plans for Cameroon to bring the country more firmly into the 21st century. This is black continent. I don't like this hair too much for me, I've been told that if you talk about her hair as hair cut she fires you heheheh The president of Ivory Coast and Senegal certainly have something in common LOL When Cameroon gained independence from France in 1960, Ahidjo was elected as its first President. His first wife, whom he divorced, died in 1992. The decision to confer leadership of the CDU Party to the wife of late Dr. Adamou Ndam Njoya was taken April 26, 2020. South African president Jacob Zuma and his three official wivesBiya's wife,hehehe.What sort of horrible weave and style is that?Gave her the old,tired,retired ashawo looks.The president of Cameroon's wife looks like a complete mess and her cat/dog weave doesn't make it better.Almost all of francophone presidents are married to White or biracial women. President Biya has branded separatists as terrorists.Ebenezer Akwanga, chairman of the African People’s Liberation Movement, one of the main participants at the peace talks said that Biya’s repeated visits to Geneva “complicate” the peace talks, given he spends so much of his time here “rather than running the state he claims to be president of”.Nfor Hanson Nchanji, a Geneva-based Cameroonian journalist emphasized that parties to the discussion need to communicate with their communities back home for talks to succeed.“The presence of Paul Biya in Switzerland has caused some Ambazonians to reconsider whether Switzerland may be the perfect mediator.